Goran Popovic's defence told the trial for crimes in Visegrad that protected witness S-3 did not mention the defendant as a person who forced her into sexual intercourse with other men in the statement she gave after leaving Uzamnica camp.
A witness told the trial of ex-fighter Goran Popovic, accused of torturing and sexually abusing prisoners at the Uzamnica camp near Visegrad, that she was raped there in 1992.
Goran Popovic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad, was sent from liberty to a detention unit following the examination of the first State Prosecution witness.
Testifying at the trial of Goran Popovic for crimes in Visegrad, the first State Prosecution witness says that he was arrested at the beginning of June 1992 and that he was then held in detention for more than two years.
Former guard Goran Popovic went on trial for sexually abusing, beating and torturing prisoners in 1992 at the Uzamnica detention camp near Visegrad where Bosniak civilians were held.
Former Bosnian Serb fighters Jovan and Goran Popovic pleaded not guilty to crimes against humanity, including involvement in killings and rape, in the Visegrad area in 1992.
The Bosnian State court has confirmed an indictment charging two former Serb fighters for wartime crimes including murder, rape, torture and persecution in eastern Bosnia in 1992 and 1993, and the Prosecution asked for prohibiting measures.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files an indictment against Jovan and Goran Popovic, who are charged with crimes against humanity in the Visegrad area.